GENERAL CONTRACTING

With building ideas

Professional experience

We use our two decades-long experience to offer the most economic and state-of-the-art construction methods, together with excellent quality at competitive prices, and we strictly respect time for completion.

Integrated management system

Our company introduced and follows a policy focusing on quality and environment protection and health and safety protection at the workplace, meeting the requirements of the MSZ EN ISO 9001:2015, MSZ EN ISO 14001:2015 and the MSZ 28001:2008 (OHSAS 18001:2007) standards.

WARRANTY PROJECT MANAGEMENT

COMPANY HISTORY

Péter Hársfalvi - Gergely Hársfalvimanaging directors

Our Hungarian family-owned company, AKTUÁL BAU Kft. started its construction activity more than 20 years ago in 1996 and since then it has grown to become one of the largest general contracting companies in the country. We have extensive experience in execution of large-scale construction projects, while we meet the strict quality and time requirements. Over the past years, we have completed more than five hundred buildings. The greatest honour of our work is that our customers are happy to contact us again when they have new investments to be made.

Thanks to our thoughtful business strategy, we have kept our financial stability through the years, and our turnover in recent years has reached 12-14 billion Forints. Our achievements have allowed us to continue our developing, so now nearly 90 people work at AKTUÁL BAU Kft. Our companies' future plans include further strengthening our mid-market position and maximizing our conformation to the market demands.

OUR CERTIFICATIONS

Integrated management system

Our company introduced and follows a policy focusing on quality and environment protection and health and safety protection at the workplace, meeting the requirements of the MSZ EN ISO 9001:2015, MSZ EN ISO 14001:2015 and the MSZ 28001:2008 (OHSAS 18001:2007) standards.

SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

UN Global Compact calls globally operating companies all over the world to provide active support and take responsibility for human rights, labour standards, environment and anti-corruption behavior, which reflects in the ten points of the agreement. The four key aspects of UN Global Compact can be recognizable in the guidelines of Aktuál Bau Kft.:

Protecting human rights

Complying with the current laws and regulations, balanced labor agreement concluded with employees. Our company is against any form of discrimination, we respect each employee's human dignity, private life and personal rights.

Health and Safety at Work

Our company is aware of the responsibility of occupational health and safety, therefore we are committed to take appropriate precautions, maintaining regular health and safety trainings for our employees. To achieve these guidelines, we have introduced and operate our company to meet the requirements of MSZ 28001:2008 (OHSAS 18001) standards.

Environment protection

Our company is committed in protecting the environment. We consider as a task to reduce harmful environmental impacts during the construction works. During designing we strive for the optimum material usage, to produce as few waste during construction as possible. In order to achieve these goals, we are operating a certified environmental management system (ISO 14001).

Anti-Corruption

Our company is opposed to corruption in any form, including blackmailing and bribery. In order to achieve this goal, we do not ask for and do not accept any rewards during the closings of our contracts, which may affect our business decisions.

THE ENERGY OF THE FUTURE

Aktuál Bau Solar Panel Park

We provide a part of the electrical demand of our Nyíregyháza office building with an environment friendly and efficient renewable energy source. Next to the building in 2014 we installed our 49.98 kW solar power system, for which we received support from the European Union. The south orientated modules fixed on a ground support frame occupy 336 square meters.

The energy produced by the solar cells also reduces the greenhouse gas emissions, while it covers nearly 40-50% of the annual electrical consumption of the building.